The invention provides a linear data storage medium, such as magnetic tape, in which data tracks that extend in one direction are recorded at a different density than data tracks recorded in the opposite direction. Various techniques are also described to facilitate such dual density recording. The invention is particularly advantageous for direction-dependent linear data storage media, by allowing similar error rates to be achieved in both directions on the media.
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1. A linear data storage medium comprising: a first data track extending along a length of the medium, the first data track being recorded in a first direction along the length of the medium with first data at a first density; and a second data track extending along the length of the medium, the second data track being recorded with second data in a second direction opposite the first direction at a second density, wherein the first density is different from the second density.
2. The medium of claim 1 , wherein an error rate associated with the first data on the first data track is substantially equal to an error rate associated with the second data on the second data track.
3. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the medium comprises magnetic tape having an easy axis of magnetic recording domains that does not lie in a plane of the tape but is canted vertically from the plane of the tape.
4. The medium of claim 3 , wherein the magnetic tape comprises metal evaporated (ME) magnetic tape.
5. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the first data on the first data track is written at a first rate when the medium travels in the first direction relative to a recording head at a tape speed and the second data on the second data track is written at a second rate when the medium travels in the second direction relative to the recording head at the tape speed.
6. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the first data on the first data track is written at a rate when the medium travels in the first direction relative to a recording head at a first speed and the second data on the second data track is written at the rate when the medium travels in the second direction relative to the recording head at a second speed.
7. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of first data tracks extending along the length of the medium, the first data tracks being recorded in the first direction at the first density; and a plurality of second data tracks extending along the length of the medium, the second data tracks being recorded in the second direction opposite the first direction at the second density.
8. The medium of claim 7 , wherein error rates associated with the first data tracks is substantially equal to error rates associated with the second data tracks.
9. The medium of claim 1 , further comprising a servo track including servo marks to facilitate tracking of the data tracks.
10. The medium of claim 1 , wherein the first density is at least approximately 20 percent greater than the second density.
11. A method of recording data on a linear data storage medium comprising: recording first data in a first direction on a first data track of the medium at a first density; and recording second data in a second direction on a second data track of the medium at a second density, wherein the first direction is opposite the second direction.
12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising recording in the first and second directions such that an error rate associated with the first data on the first data track is substantially equal to an error rate associated with the second data on the second data track.
13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the medium comprises magnetic tape having an easy axis of magnetic recording domains that does not lie in a plane of the tape but is canted vertically from the plane of the tape.
14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the magnetic tape comprises metal evaporated (ME) magnetic tape.
15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising recording the first data in the first direction on the first data track of the medium at a first rate as the medium moves at a speed in the first direction relative to a recording head; and recording the second data in the second direction on the second data track of the medium at a second rate as the medium moves at the speed in the second direction relative to a recording head.
16. The method of claim 11 , further comprising recording the first data in the first direction on the first data track of the medium at a rate as the medium moves at a first speed in the first direction relative to a recording head; and recording the second data in the second direction on the second data track of the medium at the rate as the medium moves at a second speed in the second direction relative to a recording head.
17. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: recording the first data in the first direction on a plurality of first data tracks of the medium at the first density; and recording the second data in the second direction on a plurality of second data tracks of the medium at the second density.
18. The method of claim 11 , further comprising detecting servo marks to facilitate recording head positioning relative to the data tracks.
19. A system comprising: one or more recording heads; a linear data storage medium comprising a first data track extending along a length of the medium and a second data track extending along the length of the medium, wherein the one or more recording heads record first data in a first direction at a first density in the first data track and record second data in a second direction opposite the first direction at a second density in the second data track.
20. The system of claim 19 , further comprising a transport mechanism to move the linear data storage medium relative to the one or more heads at a first speed in the first direction and a second speed in the second direction, wherein the first speed is different from the second speed.
21. The system of claim 19 , further comprising a controller to cause the recording heads to record data at a first rate in the first direction and a second rate in the second direction.
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December 16, 2004
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